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We are seeing several complaints about appearance problems on the forum today. I'm not seeing any changes, but several members are noting unusual wrapping, over-wide formats, etc. I thought a post here might get spotted sooner?

When I view the "Unread Posts" screen is when it does the quirky/funky view. If I click on a specific forum and look at it, the display is normal with all the displayed columns lining up as they should.

But here's the really weird part: If I'm viewing "Unread Posts" with the messed up too wide misaligned display, go down to the bottom of the "Unread Posts" and click to the second page -- the second page displays just fine as it always has.

So -- 2busy, someone, is anyone doing anything about this? The problem continues. It appears (as I said in a post earlier in this thread) to be spreading or messing up the column alignments when viewing "Unread Posts" -- and at least in my case doesn't happen on multiple page listings when there are enough "Unread Posts" displayed to go past one page.

Hope someone's looking into it, because it IS happening for some people with Firefox and/or Chrome, but I don't recall anyone in IE8 reporting it.

Have any of you that are having problems tried clearing your temp internet files on your computer to see what happens?

I use IE8 and I've had no problems at all.

Good suggestion. But I clear my temp files cache regularly on Firefox and Chrome -- and it does no good. The problem persists.

It's especially puzzling to me that Chrome is having the problem, because I know Chrome and IE8 share some of the settings on my computer, i.e., if I set how IE8 handles some of the site security permissions, that automatically gets picked up by Chrome.